9.01 Bases for Assessments (a) Psychologists base the opinions contained in their recommendations, reports, and diagnostic or
evaluative statements, including forensic testimony, on information and techniques sufficient to substantiate their findings.
(a) Psychologists base the opinions contained in their recommendations, reports, and diagnostic or
evaluative statements, including forensic testimony, on information and techniques sufficient to substantiate their findings.
Standard 9.01: Bases for Assessments (a) Psychologists base the opinions contained in their recommendations, reports, and diagnostic or
evaluative statements, including forensic testimony, on information and techniques sufficient to substantiate their findings.
These objectives ranged from factual recall to
evaluative statements which guided what happened in the classroom.
philosophy — a proposition that may be either true or false, as contrasted with
an evaluative statement.
Not exact matches
Deutsch suggests six
evaluative criteria which constitute the fullest
statement of the standards he utilizes for the appraisal of such models.
As stated by ASCL, a self - evaluation needs to be
evaluative rather than a simple
statement, and this is where evidence is key.
Differentiation: purple = lower blue = middle yellow = higher Resources are planned around the new specification and provide opportunities to: - explore context - analyse writer's methods - language focus - explore character presentations - write imaginatively - develop skills for new specification language paper - use mark schemes - Develop
evaluative skills for the language paper - Determine true
statements in preparation for the language paper